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  1. mjj209

    I went to my Grandmother's closet, and I found a 1970..

    Update: I think I found the 'original' nut and 2 'original' frets in the case box. I think the guitar was re-fretted, and the luthier left a couple of the pieces around.
  2. mjj209

    I went to my Grandmother's closet, and I found a 1970..

    It’s on a sticker that says “PATENT NO 2xxxxxx”
  3. mjj209

    I went to my Grandmother's closet, and I found a 1970..

    I went to my grandmother's closet, and found a 1970 Les Paul Custom! Maybe I missed the deadline for this section by a year, but I thought I would ask the question: What should I do to ensure the guitar is playing well for a long time? Also, does anything look non-original? The frets seems to be...
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